Jack of All Trades, Master of, Well, Most Trades
On Tuesday, the campus hosted John Cohen, a man who has worn many creative hats. In a career spanning over a half a century, Cohen has won acclaim as a filmmaker, musician, photographer…
Daryl Davis: A Black Man Amidst the Klan
Although Daryl Davis has won a Grammy and played piano in Chuck Berry’s band, his most notable accomplishment has nothing to do with music (although he sometimes lights his keyboard on fire while…
Rugby Falls Short Against Merrimack
I nervously walked into Harry Rossoff’s ’12 room. I had heard he was in seclusion following the men’s rugby team’s devastating defeat at the hands of Merrimack College. Michael Natriello ’12, another player…
A Review of a Revue: Wig & Candle’s Sondheim Ever After
On Friday in the Harkness Chapel, the student theater group Wig & Candle put on “Sondheim Ever After: A Musical Revue,” a collection of songs from Steven Sondheim’s illustrious career. The revue included…
Dev’s on Bank Street
Amidst the chaos and uncertainty that is typical of the New London restaurant scene—the oppressively empty dining rooms, erratic business hours and dubious food quality—only a few establishments have distinguished themselves from the…
No Regrets, Just Lessons Learned!!
People drive tricked-out ’91 Ford Probes in Quito. It’s a Probe-prone part of the globe. Can you guys believe that Puck, from Glee, is releasing a solo album? Two weeks ago I took…
Connecticut College Purchases Helicopter: Board of Trustees plans to provide aerial tours to prospective students
Editor’s Note: The following article is a piece of satire and not intended to be taken as fact. All quotations are fictitious. In a bold and surprising move, the Connecticut College Board of…
So I’ve Been Thinking…
… a lot about stoats. You know, mustela erminea, the ermine? I was recently trying to decide whether I would want to have a frenetic or docile pet stoat. At first, the answer…